Although Bill Nye (1850-1896) was America's best known humorist in the late 1880's and early 1890's, his work is little known today--his books long out of print and his columns yellowing in newspaper files. Now T. A. Larson, a dyed-in-the-wool Nye fan for more than thirty years, has assembled the best of Bill Nye's work, most of it dating from the seven Wyoming years when Nye made his name. The selections are chosen from Laramie, Cheyenne, and Denver newspapers and from six books published in the 1890's. The resulting collection is both good fun and a valuable picture of a lively period.
Makes charges about how politicians, the clergy, and families are failing to protect those in their care, presenting strong statements about personal responsibility and self-reliance in today's uncertain world.
Traylor's work is regarded among the major achievements of "outsider" art. He is represented in the permanent collections of MOMA, the MET, the Whitney, the Museum of American Folk Art, and the National Museum of American Art.
A detailed study of the masterpieces created by Bill Horan in a unique, hard cover luxury book. More than 250 pages featuring over 400 colour photographs. Prologue by Shepard Paine. Introduction by Bill Horan An in-depth biography of the master modeller. Two revealing step-by-step processes about how to model figures. The complete work in high-definition photographs. Historical index. REVIEWS .,."This book is gorgeous and a wonderful insight into one of the modern masters of figure painting. From the "How-To's" through the figures themselves, you can spend hours looking at the detail and wonder of these captured moments in history. I can recommend this book with no reservations to all fans of the art form."IPMS# 33653
Nye and Riley's Wit and Humor (Poems and Yarns)" by Bill Nye is an affirmative and entertaining collection that likely showcases the humorous and witty collaborations of two notable American writers, Bill Nye and James Whitcomb Riley. In this compilation, readers can expect a delightful assortment of poems and yarns that likely embody the distinctive humor and clever wordplay characteristic of both Nye and Riley. The title, "Wit and Humor," suggests a lighthearted and amusing exploration of various themes, potentially including everyday life, human quirks, and societal observations. The collaborative nature of the collection likely results in a harmonious blend of Nye's wit, known for its satirical and humorous edge, and Riley's charm, often rooted in nostalgic and down-to-earth storytelling. The verses and yarns may evoke laughter, smiles, and a sense of camaraderie with the authors.
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